With details of the final Pictureville events:
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PICTUREVILLE'S LAST WEEK AT THEATRE IN THE MILL
Pictureville Cinema's five-week residency at
Theatre in the Mill is coming to an end this week, but there's
still chance to catch a special programme of acclaimed
Yorkshire-based films. Tickets start from just £3!
Coming up this week:
YORKSHIRE IN LOVE DOUBLE BILL:
ALI & AVA (15)
& GOD'S OWN COUNTRY (15)
9 May 18.30
There's still time to book for tonight's double bill of acclaimed
Yorkshire romances - book for both tickets and get 30% off!
KIDS' CLUB: CHRISTOPHER
ROBIN (PG)
11 May 11.00
Winnie-the-Pooh and friends come out of the woods and into the
big city in this charming Disney film starring Ewan McGregor.
ANIME AFTERNOONS:
PROMARE (12A)
11 May 14.00
An epic sci-fi anime set in a futuristic world where mutants can
control fire.
WUTHERING HEIGHTS (15)
11 May 17.30
Oscar-winning director Andrea Arnold's elemental take on the
classic romantic novel.
SIGHTSEERS (15)
11 May 19.45
This jet-black comedy from director Ben Wheatley follows a
couples murderous caravaning holiday around the British Isles.
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A Flag
Large Enough
May 16th
A Flag
Large Enough is a
participatory project co-created and delivered with KaskoSan, a
community organisation who works with the Eastern and Central
European Roma community in the north of England, which brings
together four Romani groups who have never been united before,
through music, dance, theatre and good – to celebrate their shared
cultures.
On the 16th of May at Theatre in the Mill in Bradford,
these groups will share the show they have been working on over the
past two months; a day which marks eighty years since the Roma
Resistance Day in 1944.
The show is about commemorating the resistance in 1944, and how
Roma people organise and resist today. It’s about contemporary
Romani culture, community and solidarity. It’s about an oppressed
people carving out their own space. It asks what it means to be “a
people”; How that empowers and how that silences; And how we make a
flag large enough to enfold everyone.
Funded by the Arts Council and the Bertha Foundation
This is a free event
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